It starts with flash card questions followed by a Pinyin test, which is related to the most important vocabularies in the lesson. Here you need to distinguish the tones for the sentences you’ve just learnt.

2. Then the exercise goes on with multiple choice questions that are designed to test your Chinese Grammar.

3. After that, you will see some comprehensive questions, which are: fill-in the gap and re-order a sentence.

4. At the end, we have two Chinese Pronunciation tests for you, where can record your own voice and listen to them over and over again, so that you can improve your pronunciation.

It starts with flash card questions followed by a Pinyin test, which is related to the most important vocabularies in the lesson. Here you need to distinguish the tones for the sentences you’ve just learnt.

2. Then the exercise goes on with multiple choice questions that are designed to test your Chinese Grammar.

3. After that, you will see some comprehensive questions, which are: fill-in the gap and re-order a sentence.

4. At the end, we have two Chinese Pronunciation tests for you, where can record your own voice and listen to them over and over again, so that you can improve your pronunciation.

It starts with flash card questions followed by a Pinyin test, which is related to the most important vocabularies in the lesson. Here you need to distinguish the tones for the sentences you’ve just learnt.

2. Then the exercise goes on with multiple choice questions that are designed to test your Chinese Grammar.

3. After that, you will see some comprehensive questions, which are: fill-in the gap and re-order a sentence.

4. At the end, we have two Chinese Pronunciation tests for you, where can record your own voice and listen to them over and over again, so that you can improve your pronunciation.

It starts with flash card questions followed by a Chinese Pinyin test, which is related to the most important words in the lesson. Here you need to distinguish the tones for the phrases you’ve just learnt.

2. Then the exercise goes on with multiple choice questions that are designed to test your Chinese grammar.

3. After that, you will be asked more difficult questions: fill-in the gap and re-order a sentence.

4. At the end, we have two Chinese Pronunciation tests for you, where you can record your answers and listen to them over and over again, so that you can pick up the correct tones.

It starts with flash card questions followed by Pinyin tests, covering the most important vocabularies learned in the chinese podcast. Here you need to distinguish the tones for the phrases you’ve just learnt.

2. Then the exercise goes on with multiple choice questions that are designed to test your grammar.

3. After that, you will see some comprehensive questions, which are: fill-in the gap and re-order a sentence.

4. At the end, we have two chinese pronunciation exercises for you, which allo you to record your answers and listen to them over and over again, so that you can pick up the correct tones.